Kamikakushi 5/17/2025

Some weird things have been happening to me.

The first incident is my prayer paper. I have 10 pages of prayer papers and I have been bringing this prayer paper bundle everywhere I went. I never lost it. Recently about 2 weeks ago, I noticed the first page of the prayer, that was my personal Navajo prayer. Other nice pages are still here with me, but the only one page has been missing, all of a sudden.

The second incident is my fetish necklace. This necklace was given from my late Navajo grandma. It has a unique necklace with lots of fetish. The top and center fetish was a standing blue bear. The other night I was browsing the internet stores searching for an earring with a white buffalo woman fetish. One site caught my eye. Somebody posted a fetish necklace looked like exactly mine on Esty. I doubted my eyes. It really looked like mine. Then I turned back to my shelf area where I always keep my jewelries. When I saw the exact spot where I keep the fetish necklace, the necklace was missing. I have been searching around the specific necklace, but I could not find it anywhere in the entire house.

In Japan, we have a word, “Kamikakushi.” The original meaning is that somebody or something is hidden by the gods for some reasons. It also refers to a mysterious disappearance of a person or an item that is taken away by spirits, gods, or supernatural beings in Japanese folklore.

I still don’t understand the reasons why the 2 items are missing.

It might have happened to protect me and my family as Yakuotoshi, that is a sacrifice of any possible troubles.  

Or, another reason that I can think of is that since the Earth has been ascending at the highest speed at this moment, the parallel Earth has some grudge and errors in copying the detailed physical items.

In any ways, I am okay without the Navajo prayer paper, because the prayers are all in my mind already. But I still hope I will find the fetish necklace given by my late Navajo grandma somewhere at home sometime soon.